The short answer to your questions is Yes. For detailed answers please
visit: http://koha-community.org/documentation/
On 13/04/2013, Malik Butta wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I am part of a team that have been tasked to implement Koha in a Mid-east
> university library but we are new to the prod
The answer to most, perhaps all of your questions is 'yes'.
The manual will be your friend:
http://koha-community.org/documentation/
Bob Birchall
Calyx
On 14/04/13 02:36, Malik Butta wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
I am part of a team that have been tasked to implement Koha in a Mid-east
university l
Dear Colleagues,
I am part of a team that have been tasked to implement Koha in a Mid-east
university library but we are new to the product. The customer has asked a
list of questions that I have no ready answer for. I am sure some learned
colleagues would be so kind as to respond to the list so t
As the original request was "I'm trying to get a report to show patrons with
overdues and if there is a guarantor I want that to show too", might I
propose the following modification to Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel's reply, so
that all patrons are shown in a single report:
select * from
(
SELECT
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 11:21 PM, Manos PETRIDIS wrote:
> Should that be the case, I wonder if such a unique index on
> systempreferences.variable. would be welcome as a permanent feature. Unless
> all sql scripts check for already existing entries so that they perform an
> update instead of
+1 for giving your staff users permissions only for your desired modules.
Regards
To+
On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 7:08 AM, Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel <
bgkrie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tigeran,
> I think that is not possibe to remove modules,
> but with permissions you can put many out
> of view.
>
> T
Greetings,
If you really want to change what is available, you can use javascript in
the appropriate system preference to hide portions using CSS.
See intranetuserjs, for example.
GPML,
Mark Tompsett
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>
> > It worked with one little exeption: The new default-framework hasn't the
> > correct encoding.
> adding --default-character-set=utf8 after mysql did the job.
>
> Ah, I don't know if pacakges are managing mysql encoding properly.
You must set up your MySQL server so it uses utf8 always.
(http:
Hi
Am 13.04.2013 14:07, schrieb Beda Szukics:
> It worked with one little exeption: The new default-framework hasn't the
> correct encoding.
>
> For example the word "für" is displayed "für", "Länge" is "Länge"
>
>> mysql -uuser -ppass db
>> <
>> /usr/share/koha/intranet/cgi-bin/installer/dat
Hi
Thank you for your help.
It worked with one little exeption: The new default-framework hasn't the
correct encoding.
For example the word "für" is displayed "für", "Länge" is "Länge"
Why?
file marc21_framework_DEFAULT.sql shows:
UTF-8 Unicode Pascal program text, with very long lines
so t
Tigeran,
I think that is not possibe to remove modules,
but with permissions you can put many out
of view.
Take a look at the corresponding section of the manual
http://manual.koha-community.org/3.10/en/patronpermissions.html
Regards,
Bernardo
--
Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel
bgkrie...@gmail.com
Hi Zeno,
we are also using ACQ module at Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences Library in Zagreb, Croatia.
Marijana
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 04:44:03PM +0200, Zeno Tajoli wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> If I remember well the ACQ module is used from same Universities, in
> particular in France.
>
Dear List
1. I'm planning to use Koha only for developing Union Catalog of
periodicals, so no need to have some of Koha modules, such as circulation,
acquisition.
How can I remove these modules.
2. How can I suppress /hide 'Items" module?
Is it possible?
thanks
TIgeran
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